Bacón in english
Bacon
pronunciation: beɪkən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: beɪkən part of speech: noun
In gestures





bacon = bacon.
Example: She was passing the shop and couldn't resist trying out the egg, bacon, chips and beans.more:
» bacon enteverado = streaky bacon .
Example: Canadian bacon is boneless and more lean than streaky bacon, making it a good ham substitute for those watching their fat intake.» bocadillo de bacon = bacon butty [Uso familiar] .
Example: Chip and bacon butties are an all day favourite throughout the United Kingdom.